Sunday, November 25, 2018

2021 UEFA Under-21 qualifying seeding (25 november 2018)

The qualifying campaign for the U-21 EURO 2019 in Italy/San Marino has finished and the draw for the final tournament has been made last Friday.

Next in December/January the draw of the qualification for the U-21 EURO 2021 will take place. The host for this tournament will be announced at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Dublin on December 2nd/3rd.

This draw will be seeded based on the U-21 NT coefficient ranking.

This coefficient will be made up of:
2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition and final tournament (20%)
2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition and final tournament (40%)
2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying competition: group stage and play-offs (40%)


The current U-21 NT coefficient-ranking:



rank team coefficient
1 Germany 39646
2 England 37965
3 Spain 37774
4 Portugal 37007
5 Denmark 35533
6 France 35182
7 Italy 34926
8 Serbia 33083
9 Croatia 32952
10 Austria 32673
11 Sweden 32468
12 Belgium 32122
13 Slovakia 31522
14 Poland 30913
15 Romania 29259
16 Czech Republic 28982
17 Netherlands 28197
18 Israel 28160
19 Greece 28107
20 Norway 27651
21 Ukraine 26672
22 Slovenia 26162
23 Russia 25862
24 Turkey 25669
25 Iceland 25552
26 Wales 23971
27 Switzerland 23874
28 Montenegro 23604
29 Bulgaria 22581
30 Finland 22371
31 Republic of Ireland 22256
32 Georgia 22254
33 Hungary 21459
34 Scotland 21334
35 FYR Macedonia 21134
36 Belarus 20091
37 Bosnia-Herzegovina 20036
38 Northern Ireland 19216
39 Albania 18661
40 Kosovo 18450
41 Moldova 18361
42 Lithuania 18251
43 Kazakhstan 17711
44 Latvia 16244
45 Azerbaijan 15836
46 Armenia 15661
47 Cyprus 15451
48 Luxembourg 15226
49 Malta 15111
50 Estonia 13341
51 Faroe Islands 13326
52 Gibraltar 11300
53 Andorra 11220
54 San Marino 9780
55 Liechtenstein 8033

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1 comment:

  1. There will be two co-hosts: Slovenia and Hungary (neither is a top 20 team). That makes qualification really tough as only the winner in each group qualify with just two second place teams going to the play-off. Moreover, the top three teams in pot 2 ended up in England, Italy, and Germany's groups.

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